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Muscogee Nation hopes to open casino in 2009
Monday, June 30, 2008
The Muscogee (Creek) Nation of Oklahoma hopes to open the first phase of its new casino in early 2009. The 272,000 square-foot facility in Tulsa will feature a casino with 2,800 gaming machines, a 480-seat buffet and lounge area and a parking garage. The first phase will cost $160 million. The second phase will feature a hotel and convention center. Get the Story:
Bad weather delays casino construction (The Tulsa World 6/28)
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